The Bahraini dinar was introduced in 1965, replacing the Gulf rupee. In 2001 the dinar was officially pegged to the US Dollar at 1 USD = 0.376 BHD which translates to approximately 1 dinar = 2.65957 dollars and, consequently, 10 Saudi Arabian Riyals. It is the second highest valued currency.

The Mauritian rupee is the currency of Mauritius. It is theoretically divided into 100 cents. The rupee was established by law in 1876 as the local currency of Mauritius. The rupee was chosen due to the massive inflow of Indian rupees following Indian immigration to Mauritius.